Takeda S, Okabe S, Funakoshi T, Hirokawa N
Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan.
J Cell Biol. 1994 Oct;127(1):173-85. doi: 10.1083/jcb.127.1.173.
Neurofilaments (NFs) are composed of triplet proteins, NF-H, NF-M, and NF-L. To understand the dynamics of NFs in vivo, we studied the dynamics of NF-H and compared them to those of NF-L, using the combination of microinjection technique and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching. In the case of NF-L protein, the bleached zone gradually restored its fluorescence intensity with a recovery half time of approximately 35 min. On the other hand, recovery of the bleached zone of NF-H was considerably faster, taking place in approximately 19 min. However, in both cases the bleached zone was stationary. Thus, it was suggested that NF-H is the dynamic component of the NF array and is interchangeable, but that it assembles with the other neurofilament triplet proteins in a more exchangeable way, implying that the location of NF-H is in the periphery of the core NF array mainly composed of NF-L subunits. Immunoelectron microscopy investigations of the incorporation sites of NF-H labeled with biotin compounds also revealed the lateral insertion of NF-H subunits into the preexisting NF array, taking after the pattern seen in the case of NF-L. In summary, our results demonstrate that the dynamics of the L and H subunit proteins in situ are quite different from each other, suggesting different and separated mechanisms or structural specialization underlying the behavior of the two proteins.
神经丝(NFs)由三联体蛋白组成,即神经丝重链(NF-H)、神经丝中链(NF-M)和神经丝轻链(NF-L)。为了了解神经丝在体内的动态变化,我们结合显微注射技术和光漂白后荧光恢复技术,研究了神经丝重链的动态变化,并将其与神经丝轻链的动态变化进行比较。对于神经丝轻链蛋白,漂白区域的荧光强度逐渐恢复,恢复半衰期约为35分钟。另一方面,神经丝重链漂白区域的恢复速度要快得多,大约在19分钟内完成。然而,在这两种情况下,漂白区域都是静止的。因此,有人认为神经丝重链是神经丝阵列的动态组成部分,并且是可互换的,但它与其他神经丝三联体蛋白的组装方式更具互换性,这意味着神经丝重链的位置主要在由神经丝轻链亚基组成的核心神经丝阵列的外围。对用生物素化合物标记的神经丝重链掺入位点进行免疫电子显微镜研究,也揭示了神经丝重链亚基横向插入预先存在的神经丝阵列中,其模式与神经丝轻链的情况相同。总之,我们的结果表明,原位的轻链和重链亚基蛋白的动态变化彼此有很大不同,这表明这两种蛋白的行为背后存在不同且相互独立的机制或结构特化。